News 6-22/15

6/22/15 – Beaver Dam’s Relay for Life event has collected over $101,000 this year. Since donations can be made through the end of August, Event Organizer Kristin Fabisch expects their $110,000 goal to be met. Fabisch says the cooperative weather and large turnout helped to make this year’s event a success. This year marked the 30th anniversary of relay as well as its 20th year in Beaver Dam. Roughly 25 teams participated in the overnight walk. Team C-Card was the top fundraising team with over $9,600 and Brian Rechek was the top individual with $4,000. This year’s theme was ‘Beat It: Flashback to the 80’s.’ According to Fabisch, the best part of the event involved taking a photo of all the cancer survivor’s that are at the event and watching them go around the track.The event ran fourteen hours straight from 6 pm Friday to 8 am Saturday. Information on how to donate to Relay for Life can be found on our website at wbevradio.com.

Watermark Groundbreaking on Tuesday

6/22/15 – Groundbreaking is Tuesday morning for Beaver Dams’ Watermark Community and Senior Center and city officials will soon have to decide what to do with the existing facility. The new site will be located in the former Fullerton Lumber building on South Center Street. The senior center and recreation department building is currently located on East Third Street, behind the community library. The question of what will happen to that building after the move next spring has come up informally in municipal committee meetings but there has been no formal discussion on the matter yet. We asked Mayor Tom Kennedy on WBEV’s Community Comment to outline the possibilities for the East Third Street building once it’s vacated. Options include selling or leasing the building, demolition or additional parking for the library. Kennedy says it could also be utilized temporarily by the city but he did not elaborate on possible uses. The current Senior Center has a woodworking shop and while a similar shop was initially part of the Watermark blueprints, it was cut in a cost-saving move. Kennedy says everything should be considered but running two facilities was not part of the plan. He says there should be at least eight months before a decision has to be made. The current building has maintenance needs. In fact the costs associated with the pending need to replace the roof helped sway elected officials to support limited taxpayer funds to complete the Watermark. The future use of the current building will be a decision for the common council. The Watermark groundbreaking is scheduled for 10am tomorrow at 209 South Center.

State Budget Delays Allow For New Additions

6/22/15 – As legislative Republicans continue their impasse over the new state budget, lobbyists are quietly working to have their own proposals put in. The Joint Finance Committee has waited for over three weeks for G-O-P leaders of both houses to agree to a final package. In the meantime, opponents of last-minute items have caught wind of measures they said would hurt their constituencies — and they’ve asked their legislators to oppose them. They include another effort by the rent-to-own industry to stop disclosing interest rates to their customers — require more frequent reporting of what insurers pay to pharmacists, which could affect drug prices — and make health insurers pay chiropractors the same rates as doctors for similar services. Last-minute budget surprises have been a hallmark in Wisconsin for years, no matter which party is in charge. In just the past few weeks, the Joint Finance Committee voted to relax training requirements for public school teachers — and told cities to use more of their hotel room tax revenues for tourism. Senate finance chair Alberta Darling tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that the pharmacy and rent-to-own changes are being discussed as part of the budget negotiations. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has said he does not expect approval of some other last-minute budget proposals to scale back the state’s Family Medical Leave Act for employees — and to let liquor wholesalers keep all their clients when their businesses are sold or passed down in their families.

Beaver Dam Youths In Running For National PHR Competition

6/22/15 – Two Beaver Dam youths will find out this Sunday if they have advanced to the national Pitch, Hit and Run finals at next month’s All-Star Game. Pitch Hit and Run is a nationwide competition that had a regional competition in Beaver Dam last month. Participants are measured on their speed, how far they can hit the ball and their ability to throw a ball at a target. Three kids from Beaver Dam advanced from regionals to compete at the statewide competition on June 14 at Milwaukee’s Miller Park. Eleven-year-old Logan Thomas and eight-year-old Maggie Dogs won first place in the state while seven-year-old Jeffrey Freund came in second at Miller Park. Thomas and Dogs are now finalists in the national competition and their aggregate score will be measured with their peers across the country to find out who gets to go to Cincinnati for the July 14th All-Star game.

New Squad Unveiled At Car Show

6/22/15 – Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt unveiled the department’s new squad car design yesterday at Beaver Dam’s Swan City Car Show. In February, the sheriff’s office asked the public for help in coming up with that new look. The design from the Fenner family of Lowell was selected out of roughly 100 submissions. The first squad was changed over last week and is being put in service today.

Born, Fitz Seek To Strengthen Sex Offender Placement Laws

6/22/15 – Representative Mark Born told us on Friday’s Community Comment that he and Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald are planning to work on a bill this fall that addresses how violent sex offenders are released back into society. This stems from the recent placement of two sex offenders next to a house with two 11-year-old children in Brownsville. The two lawmakers are still disputing the matter and feel it is the right time for them to change the policy.

Legislators Seek To Close Drunk Driving Loophole

6/22/15 – Two Republicans say they want to close a loophole in Wisconsin’s drunk driving laws. It affects those who’ve been ordered to breathe into sobriety tubes before they can start their cars. Racine Senator Van Wanggaard and Wausau Representative Dave Heaton say those drivers only get traffic citations when they’re caught using other vehicles without the interlock devices. The lawmakers say they want to close that loophole by creating special drivers’ licenses with “Ignition Interlock Restrictions.” Wanggaard and Heaton say the current law allows drunk drivers to re-offend by using somebody else’s vehicle — and the new license status would require them to use interlocks all the time, no matter which vehicles they drive. If they don’t, they would face criminal penalties for violating court orders. Heaton says a variety of police, medical, and anti-drunk driving groups have come out in favor of the measure. He expects it to go through the committee process this summer, with action possible this fall.

Miss Wisconsin Vows To Help Those With Addictions

6/22/15 – The new Miss Wisconsin vows to help those who struggle with drug-and-alcohol addictions. Nineteen-year-old Rosalie Smith of Waukesha was crowned over the weekend, beating out 25 other contestants at the state pageant in Oshkosh. Smith entered the state contest as Miss New Berlin. She’ll now represent the Badger State at the Miss America Pageant on September 13th in Atlantic City. Smith’s platform was called “Centered on Loving In Need,” or “C-O-L-I-N.” That’s an acronym based on her late brother Colin. She hopes to start a fund to support addicts who cannot afford their own rehab facilities. Smith will be a sophomore this fall at U-W Milwaukee, majoring in nursing.

TAKE 5 WITH THE WXRO MORNING SHOW TEAM

NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING.

1. HOW TO ENTER

a. These rules govern the Take 5 promotion being conducted by 95.3 WXRO beginning on Wednesday, September 8, 2015 at 6am Central Time and ending on Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 11:59pm Central Time

b. To participate in the Promotion, you may enter via the following method(s): 1. Online at www.wxroradio.com by submitting who you think the winners of the chosen 5 NFL games will be. Entries must be received by Saturday at 11:59 pm the week of the games.

c. To participate in the Promotion, you may log on to www.wxroradio.com and follow the links and instructions to enter the Promotion and submit your first name and last name, complete address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, date of birth and a valid e-mail address in the online entry form. Only one internet entry per person and one internet entry per e-mail address is permitted. Internet entries will be deemed made by the authorized account holder of the email address submitted at the time of entry. The authorized account holder is the natural person who is assigned to the email address by an internet access provider, online service provider or other organization that is responsible for assigning an email address or the domain associated with the submitted email address. Multiple participants are not permitted to share the same email address. Entries submitted will not be acknowledged or returned. Use of any device to automate entry is prohibited. Proof of submission of an entry shall not be deemed proof of receipt by Station. Station’s computer is the official time keeping device for the Promotion. The Station is not responsible for entries not received due to difficulty accessing the internet, service outage or delays, computer difficulties or other technological problems. All entrants must agree to the Station’s online submission release in order to submit his or her entry.

2. ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS

a. The Promotion is open to all persons who are 18 years of age or older and who reside in the Dodge County Area. Employees of Station, its licensee, the licensee’s parent, subsidiary and affiliated entities, Station’s advertising and promotional agencies, its participating sponsors, other radio stations in the Dodge County metropolitan area, the members of their immediate families (spouse, parent, sibling or child) and those living in the same household of each (whether related or not), are ineligible to enter or win. This Promotion is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and is void where prohibited.

b. “Listeners are eligible to win a prize in a Promotion conducted by the Station only once every thirty (30) days and only once every six (6) months if the prize is valued over $600. Only one (1) winner per household is permitted in any Station promotion.”

c. “The winner must provide valid government-issued photo identification and provide their complete address, date of birth and phone number to claim a prize. The winner may also be asked to sign a participant release form.”

d. Entrants are required to provide truthful information and the Station will reject and delete any entry that it discovers to be false or fraudulent. The Station will disqualify any entry from individuals who do not meet the eligibility requirements. The Station will also delete any entry knowingly received from persons under the age of 13 in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.

3. PRIZES

a. Grand prize will be a Monster Clarity Bluetooth Speaker, valued at $100 and a Rocker Recliner valued at $419.

b. Weekly Prizes will be awarded each week: Gift Certificates from Rock River Tap Bar and Grill and a Free Oil Change from Rick Reed Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

The Approximate Retail Value (ARV) of the combined prizes is $519. The winner will be solely responsible for all taxes and other fees and expenses not specified herein associated with the receipt and use of the Prize. The station accepts no responsibility for repairing any real or supposed damage to any prize.

The gift certificates awarded each week will be subject to the terms and conditions as set forth by the issuer of the gift certificate.

c. All prizes or prize certificates may be picked up at the office of the Station at the address below. The winner will forfeit any prize or prize certificate not claimed within forty-five (45) days of winning. In the event that a prize or prize certificate is mailed to the winner, it will be with the prior written consent of the winner and therefore, winner assumes the risk of its loss. The Station is not responsible for the safe arrival of a prize or prize certificate.

b. There is no substitution, transfer or cash equivalent for prizes, except that the Station may, at its sole discretion, substitute prizes or cash of comparable value. The prizes are expressly limited to the item(s) listed above and unless otherwise expressly specified, do not include taxes, gratuities or any other expenses. Other restrictions may apply.

4. WINNER SELECTION AND NOTIFICATION

a. Decisions of the Station management with respect to the Promotion are final.

b. The winner will be selected in a random drawing and will be announced on air during the Morning Show

c. The final winner will be notified during business hours.

d. Odds of winning a Qualifying Prize depends upon the number of correct entries that are received each week.

e. The entries for the grand prize will be chosen based on those who guess the five NFL games correctly for each week’s qualification.

f. The winner will be drawn in a random drawing based on all qualified entries. They will be announced on air and notified by phone. The winner must execute and return any required affidavit of eligibility and/or liability/publicity release within ten days of winning or prize will be forfeited and an alternate winner may be selected by random drawing. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, fails to sign and return the required affidavit of eligibility and/or liability/publicity release within the required time period, or if a prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, the potential winner forfeits the prize.

5. CONDITIONS

a. Payments of all federal, state and local taxes are solely the responsibility of the winner. The winner will be required to complete and submit an IRS Form W-9 with the winner’s full Social Security Number or the equivalent for receipt of any prize valued at $600 or more or for any prizes awarded by the Station (or any other Good Karma station in Station’s market) in a calendar year with an aggregate value of $600 or more. Failure to submit a complete W-9 or equivalent will result in forfeiture of the prize. Such winnings of $600 or more will be reported to the IRS.

b. By participating in the Promotion, the winner agrees to have the winner’s name, voice and likeness used in any advertising or broadcasting material relating to the Promotion without additional financial or other compensation, and, where legal, to sign a publicity release confirming such consent prior to acceptance of the prize.

c. Prior to awarding any prize or prize certificate, the Station, in its sole discretion, may require Promotion winner (and any travel companion(s) or guest(s)) to sign a liability release, agreeing to release and hold harmless the Station, its licensee, the licensee’s parent, subsidiary and affiliated entities, their respective officers, shareholders, directors, employees, agents and representatives and all of their successors and assigns from and against any and all claims or liability arising directly or indirectly from the prize and participation in the Promotion.

d. If for any reason this Promotion cannot be executed as planned, including, but not limited to, as a result of infection by computer virus, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes beyond the control of the Station that corrupt or affect the security, administration, fairness, integrity or proper conduct of the Promotion, or if the Promotion is compromised or becomes technically corrupted in any way, electronically or otherwise, the Station reserves the right to cancel, terminate, suspend, or modify the Promotion. If the Promotion is terminated before the original end date, the Station reserves the right to select the winners by random drawing from among all eligible non-suspect entries received as of the termination time/date or otherwise modify the procedure for selecting winners.

e. The Station, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to disqualify any person tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Station’s website. Failure to comply with the rules of the Promotion may result in a contestant’s disqualification and/or forfeiture of any prize or prizes. If the Station makes a good faith determination that an entrant has cheated or committed fraudulent activity in connection with a Promotion, the Station reserves the right to disqualify that entrant from entering and/or winning future Promotions and to prosecute and seek damages to the fullest extent permitted by law.

f. The Station reserves the right to make changes in the rules of the Promotion, including, without limitation, the substitution of a prize of equivalent value, which will become effective upon announcement. If due to circumstances beyond the control of the Station, any competition or prize-related event or travel is delayed, rescheduled, postponed or cancelled, the Station reserves the right, but not the obligation, to cancel, terminate, suspend, or modify the Promotion and shall not be required to award a substitute prize.

g. The Station is not responsible for typographical or other errors in the printing, the offering or the administration of the Promotion or in the announcement of a prize.

h. For a copy of these Official Rules, send a self-addressed stamped envelope for receipt by December 28, 2015 to “Take 5 – Official Rules, Attn: Promotions, 95.3 WXRO Stoddart St. Beaver Dam, WI 53916. For the names of the prize winners send a self-addressed stamped envelope for receipt by Feburary 28, 2016 to the above address marked Take 5- Winner List. The Official Rules and the Winner List (when completed) shall also be available during regular business hours at the main offices of the Station and may be posted online at www.wxroradio.com

6. PRIVACY

a. By use of the Station’s website or by entering the Promotion through the Station’s website, you agree to the website’s Terms of Use Agreement located at www.wxroradio.com and to the use of your personal information as described in the Privacy Policy located at www.wxroradio.com